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The parks department has begun acquiring new land, conserving wildlife and establishing trails for public use.
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Heath Canyon Ranch was purchased by the Nature Conservancy in Texas and will be part of the Black Gap Wildlife Management Area.
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A Parks and Recreation worker reported a possible mountain lion near Dante's Trail last month. Sightings are rare in Central Texas, but that doesn't mean the animals aren't around.
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The park expanded by 3,073 acres at a time when officials say people are going to Texas parks more than ever before.
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Local health authorities recommend caution when dealing with wild birds, poultry and cattle.
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The popular Hill Country landmark is growing. The new area will increase the overall biodiversity of the park with a creek and some small ponds.
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Every so often, someone spots a wild cat in their neighborhood that's almost certainly not a domestic stray. Who is roaming the city?
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Texas has been an outlier as the only state that did not have any regulations for mountain lion trapping and hunting. Now, the state has established a rule to prevent live mountain lions from being left in traps.
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The lawsuit comes a month after Texas Parks and Wildlife unanimously approved a land exchange deal with SpaceX for nearly 500 acres.
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Parks and Wildlife officials were trying to stop chronic wasting disease from spreading out of the Kerr Wildlife Management Area.